Embark on a captivating 9-night, 10-day cultural odyssey across Costa Rica, designed for those who cherish both adventure and heritage. This meticulously curated tour offers an intimate glimpse into the vibrant cultures, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes of this lush paradise.
Accommodations: Your journey is complemented by stays in handpicked hotels, ensuring comfort and convenience. From the charming Hotel Country Inn or similar, to the rustic Hotel Lavas Tacotal or similar, and the luxurious Wyndham Tamarindo or similar, each accommodation has been selected to enhance your experience of Costa Rican hospitality.
Hotels 1 night at Hotel Country Inn or similar. 2 nights at Hotel Cariblue or similar. 2 nights at Hotel Lavas Tacotal or similar. 3 nights at Wyndham Tamarindo or similar. 1 night at Hotel Country Inn or similar.
Puerto Viejo: Bribri Culture and Traditions Tour
Just a few kilometers from Bri Brí, the administrative center of the Talamanca area, is the Indigenous Peoples Conservation Area, land preserved for various ethnic groups. During your visit, you will learn about the traditions of a typical Bri Brí family, their history, culture, beliefs, and extensive knowledge of medicinal plants. You will also enjoy observing their construction techniques and discovering a different way of life. Additionally, you will delight in the making and tasting of chocolate, and of course, learn about this great gift from nature. The journey will conclude with a pleasant stop at one of the local waterfalls, where you can swim.
Fortuna:
ATV Rental with Malekus Reserve Visit Enjoy a two-hour ATV tour that combines a trail along the foothills of Arenal Volcano, a path inside the tropical forest alongside Arenal River, and a road leading to the Monterrey lookout, concluding with a visit to Villa Maleku.
Cooking Class Learn about our tradition, culture, and life while you enjoy cooking our traditional food on our wood stove.
Tamarindo Guanacaste: Guatil Chorotega Workshop Tour Experience the essence of Chorotega in a craft workshop. An artisan from the village of Guaitil, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste will teach you the secrets of pre-Columbian pottery art. Original pieces of Chorotega ceramics, unique in Central America with a Denomination of Origin Seal. Techniques passed down from generation to generation, true to the origin and using materials sourced in the area, natural tools, with original designs, shapes, and colors, you will co-create pieces of Guatil ceramics.
For over 5000 years, the entire village of Guatil has dedicated itself to the art of pottery and the trade of ceramics, using local clay and a pre-Columbian style they created an economic system that sustains the village's inhabitants. Tradition, art, and love reflected in creations of pots, pitchers, vases, and other pieces that sing to beauty, love, the sun, and God.